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Daily Times-Gazette, 20 Nov 1953, p. 5

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D hter ban- io, and in 1945 was transferred toa! ! MONTH ON DRUNK CHARGE - y a ws hel aga J a 2 the Canadian Credits Department |Sistant manager at Montreal, Stan- | WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Claude Fine rogram in the basement of the church. It |at Head Office. The following year |ley Street. He was Appolited as W. Ranson 3 wi i was decided that the meetings will ame {he was named first assistant man- | Sistant manager at Ottawa branch W. son, 32, whose wife was Is P t d be held in the basement i ihe | ager, Monttest branch, and became in 1346, becoming manager in killed Just May whe their car resen © ghurel instead of in eac girls Appointment of W. E. McLaugh. fuanager oh Sar; a : 4 y sen cod fs he a irsday was ici h edby (lin as an assistant general manag- r. Powell was born in Montreal | 90 P.C. BURNED while his a was impaired. He MES: RUSSELL SRIFFIY the Bo sious. Jun er The er of The Royal Bank of Canada is|and joined the bank at Toronto in| KINGSTON (CP)--Joseph Mur- was found guilty after being aec- ENNISKILLEN ~The autumn meeting closed with Taps. Next| announced tody. Mr. McLaugh-|1932, where he gained his early To.vear-old quitted of a drunk driving charge. meeting will be held on December |lin has been manager of the bank's | training in a number of branches. {phy of Kingston, an year-ol thank-offering meeting was held at ih : od 5 at 2.30 p.m. Montreal branch for the past three |For three years he was wit the | construction worker who survived | Pe hom er Ros ban PERSONALS years, and will be succeeded by Assistant General Manager's De- | a 44,000-volt charge of electricity '| The annual event to celebrate J. W. Powell, whose appointment |partment, Toronto, and in 1941 was last week, will have his right leg I TY Mrs. E. C. Ashton's birthday took |as manager of the branch is also [appointed assistant manager at Ha- amputated, doctors said. Murphy Buy The Best the guests from Brooklin. {place at the home of her eldest announced. milton branch, going to Montreal was working in a sub-station of son O. C. Ashton when her chil-| wp. wep aughlin was born in Osh. {branch as an assistant manager in the Kingston public utilities com- es Buy N ASH AILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, November 30, 1038 ROYAL BANK APPOINTMENTS |ENNISKILLEN Fuad i sues. "(gh aura IVa [rent mes A Ce eer was made 35 momen on orem om Mrs. O. C. Ashton had charge gren and grandchildren gathered 's Uni 1943. In 1945, Mr. Powell was trans- |mission when he was burned over: of the worship, the theme Was ip 3 family party. We wish Mrs. 3s. A graduate of Queers Yniver: ferred to Head Office, Montreal, (90 per cent of his body. b "The Church, The Body of Christ" / D and also conducted the CGIT re- Aston many happy returns of the in 1936. After two years' service at affiliation service. There were ele-. _.. | various branches in Ontario, he ven girls participated in the serv- Mh Ts ud. c. Mills Jud fam- Joined the Assistant General Man- ice, Perry; Ken Kelly of Bowmanville ager's di Where Mrs. R. M. Seymour in the ab- visited with Mrs. H. Mills and Ne served in pe s sence of Mrs. E. Wright, called family. . and Credit Departments. In 1942, on he following program. MY. and Mrs. Albert Wright, Mr. Mrs. Thompson, Brooklin sang and Mrs. Fred Trewin and Lloyd |the Toronto Maple Leaf Team put a beautiful solo, "His eye is on Blackstock; Mr. and Mrs. C. E.|on the Red Cross Degree. the Sparrow." Mrs. M. Fisher | Horn Oshawa were with Mr. and| Mrs. Albert Oke was a recent Brooklin gave a very fine message {MEE i ig" Bradley 1 Ysitor with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron . W. on "Living Trees," which was a| John Jacks Carl Bradley Lyn Oke. ; WE, MeLAUGHLIN 1°. POWELL challenge to both young and old, and Dwight Mr. and Mrs. Earl| Miss Betty Jane Werry visited Appointment of W. E. Me- | sity wd joined the bank in 1936. |A splendid piano duet was given|Luke and boys Hampton, were at Miss Heather Mitchell. ' La as an Assistant Sen. Appo tment of J. W. Powell, to [by Mrs. M. Stainton and Mrs. L. iT and Mrs. Leonard at Brad- : Mrs. A L Bagh Lowe and er of The Royal B . | Lamb. 'S. _.. |Susan attende: e Santa Claus Ete today. | Succee? Mr. McLaughlin. as Man- | "ern, o (og 4 delicious lunch | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke visit | Parade in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. McLaughlin, who has been | ager oi. Montreal Branch, is also | ci. which Miss Lenore Bentham ed with Mr. and Mrs. George Hub- |T. Bell and family returned them Manager of the bank's Montreal | announc2d. Mr. Powell has been |pride-to-be was escorted to a chair |Pard at Enfield. home. Branch for the past three years, { Manager of the bank's Ottawa |of honor by Mrs. A. Sharp and| Mr. and Mrs. Flintoff Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leadbeater is a graduate of Queen's Univer- | Branch since 1950. was presented with a miscellan- | Mrs. P. Warren Oshawa; Mr. and |Georgie and Tommy were with : 2 how: Mrs. Tom Wilson and family Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater Sr. Phone or call ot the office for i H 1.00 €ous shower. Lenore thanked all : : : -- Bryant, E. H. 00 | nd extended an invitation to Visit Hampton; Me and Es Jack or 204 Mrs. Ng Allin Orhava; fest, one-day money service. Con- Soi Storing y oD A p : elc! r. an rs. Bi oyant | Mr. and Mrs. F. Fawns, ora, i t of i ONT. HOSPITAL Correll, Nps W. ZUSIENEIH ID their BOF: Toronto were visitors of Mr. and were at Mr. and Mrs. E. McNair. AYMAN uv Push Button Contre) Correll, Miss E. 10.00 CGIT MEETING Mrs. P. Ellis. | Miss Linda Stainton visited Miss- Windows Available in 16 Colours EE ; Shields, S. 21.00 | The CGIT meeting was held at! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson and | li In Boked-on Enamel to Blend MIXED BOWLING Butt, Mabel 00 the home of 'Ruth Lamb. The [family were Sunday visitors at the 9 Paley 2 Brend 8 Bll. visit- BELLVUE FIN ANCE With Your Home iMcEwen, F.N, '00 | meeting opened with the "Call To home of Harold Potter, Hampton, (eq with her parents Mr. and Mrs. , Standings as of week of Novem. | Mesher, CE |Worship" which was read by|and Raymond Bottrell. S. R. Pethick. COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY ber 16: {howley, BD doi Shirley Bln. The Bible dine Mr aud Mr Everett Sander | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Masters aud G. H. WILSON, Mgr. avis, J. was taken by Ru amb. Irene [son Hespeler; r. an Ts. - | gj risi i i 1 i 5 i -1121 Teams Games Pintall | Pts. | Richardson, E. Helena Ferguson led. in prayer. Tan Henry, Lindsay: Mr. and Mrs, girls sited relatives and friends 29%, Vimeo 3. awa" 5 i Sor Free Estimate Diel Rough Riders Ny a ma, Jillian A story from the Study Book |[D. B. Kay and Bill Kay Toronto; | Mr. and Mrs. Harold MeGill | 5-4632 Easy Aces 50.383 19 TT Joug as which consisted of two parts was | Mr. and Mrs. J. Demara and Mrs. | Russell and Ross and friend visit- | Red Devils ar 18 on boll William {read by Carol Wright and Lihda |H. Wannamaker. Port Perrv. were [ed Mrs. John McGill. | Sales Kool Vent Service Sea Beas » pbell, | Stainton. Shirley Mills read a very |with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp.| Ronald and Kenneth Rahm were | ¥ m nd 94 Bruce Street, Oshawe Beaches 1948s 13{Rae, Join vest |interesting copy of a letter that! Fred Ellis attended the Black [Monday evening callers at Russell Lucky Strikes 17,288 1 , John R. Mic Macs h ; Atomics 18,695 10 |Sturgess, C. A. Harden, Mrs. Bessie Gremlins 15 15077 9 Ati Mr. Mood Whirlwinds 13s 7 Atijuson, MF. Moody Spitfires Yah til 18 16527 | 3 1G rary AD nn Ladies hig ple for season: rd 3 Mrs. C. Denyer, 686; high triples | Devine. Bill Charles for week Mrs. C. Denyer 663, Miss pgo.ook Mr. A. Brown 634, Miss M. Roblin 582. : A s Bromwell, Mrs. EK. High single for season: Mrs. B. |McLean, Mr. G Courtney 320; high single for |McGary, F. S. ¢ week Miss A. Brown 261 and 234, | Anstey, Jim Mrs. C. Denyer 256 and 231, Miss | Davidson, G. T. MacTaggart 234. |Pellow, W. E. High average: Mrs. C. Denyer, Sugustus Ww. G. 96. ryant, D. Men's high triple for season: Mr. |Lumb, Frank H. J. Harkness 735; high triples for | Mantle, May week Mr. J. Harkness 735, Mr. Crawford, Nellie W. Moran 680, Mr. R. Cowling 637. | Law, Eva. High single for season: Mr, J. Bird, Gwen Harkness 348; high singles for |Bell's Garage week: Mr. J. Harkness 348, Mr. W. |Bell, Russe Moran 304, Mr. J. Bakker 302. |varco, Geo. d . Granger, Mrs. E. N. High averages: Mr. W. Moran | yeeker, Miss B. owling 193, Mr. Kop or "Sie F. BH. M Whitney 192. _ | (Inverlym) : Eaton, T Company 0. B CHEST Marshall, Wm. Harlow, Miss Margaret (Continued from Page 4) | puston, Mss, i Reed, Mrs. George 150 Marin, Philly © Burns, Sam 500 | w.artyn, pr Sleep, Eric * 2.00 [Sofian, Rate 4 "Connor, pl Kantoris, Mr. 1.00 | Bandel, ais ¥ '50 | Willis, George '00 Sage, S. Nelson 1.00 Strynatka, Mamie Branscombe, Luetta Windows 888 -- {was sent to the boys overseas inLodge meeting at Oshawa, where 'Griffins. et UVIOHHWOHNNNE NNR NWHONADUINNNNNNDNNNOIWN 28383323533333885383833328888 888388888 ros ha 00 0 OF Bon 23888388 Woodhouse, Mr, Rowland, Mrs. Perry R. Harden, Mrs. W. Pritchard, Mrs. L. Bryden. R. Gouldburn, M. Howe, Olive Webster, N.D. Kay, E. Worthington, A. Smythe, J. Lott, H, Bremner, D. Hunter, Mrs. D. Crawford, A. Augustus, Mrs. H. Lees, Mrs. J. . Hawes, Mrs. Fairman, G. Fenemore, Mrs. W, Southwell, Mrs. Morison, Alice Von Pilis, Mrs, A. Trueman, Mrs. Bloye, Mrs. Pringle, W. M. Dryden, Miss Lula and A Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Hatton, M. Fulton, W. Hopper, W. Pal-O-Pak Manufacturing Co. Schlightholm, James Hart, Margaret Vetzal, Elsie Woods Transport Van der Wal, T. . Langford, R. G. Hicks and Cochrane Bz'eson, H. B nm, EG. H. I, Ross Pascoe, P. J. Milligan, Joseph Rosseau, R. Bowden, S. G. Arisey, Carrie Gregor, Mrs. Dorothy Stork, Mrs. Rowena Corbett, Miss Mildred Catherwood, Delbert jkey. Mrs. Mary Duff, Mrs. Bessie Frost, Mrs. Marjorie Feldman, Miss Mary Stephen, Miss Glenys Heard, Miss Forence Van Duren, Mrs. Margaret Haley, Mrs. Eileen Fairman, E. A. Loyst, A. G. * McGuire, A. W. Hatch, Clive "00 Mcintyre, F. J. "on | Grobb, R. G. '0p (James Sawdon and Sons '00 | Collins Shoe Store 'an Jamieson, Wm. Crozier, Rev. Henstock, Mrs. F. W. rcher, Mrs. E, Mattice, G. 8S. Scott, Winifred ERE EwS vn linr mm enm gam 88383383853 8338833228323323338383552533883338883383338328 RON DONT, Bil, Sb 83: 8 Nicholson, W. J. Douglas, A. M. Coode, Miss Mary -- -- et OOD bt ft ND fk mt bt fk ND OU ft 0 Bt Smith, Mrs. E. S. Hurley's Fish and Chip Store oe Yule, W G. 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